GREENSBURG, Pa. -- A 48-year-old man allegedly dressed as a woman and went into a girls' locker room at Greensburg Salem High School, police told Channel 4 Action News reporter Marcie Cipriani.
Robert Domasky, who lives in Greensburg as a transvestite named Kelly Hullenbaugh, was originally being held on charges of identity theft and trespassing on school property. Additional charges of stalking and forgery were filed Thursday.
Police say Hullenbaugh has posed for photographs while dressed in cheerleading gear and owned several outfits that resemble uniforms worn by cheering squads at Greensburg Salem and Hempfield high schools and the University of Pittsburgh.
"He stated he has fantasies of dressing up as a cheerleader or being a cheerleader," Greensburg police Capt. George Seranko said.
According to an affidavit, Hullenbaugh was in the Greensburg Salem locker room last week looking for the cheerleading coach so he could ask for lessons. Police said a female school employee spotted Hullenbaugh.
A school gym bag embroidered with the name Nicole was later found inside Hullenbaugh's Jeep, along with a knife, according to police. The discovery prompted investigators to force their way into Hullenbaugh's apartment Friday night, fearing that a cheerleader may have been inside.
No girls were found with Hullenbaugh, but police say a search of the residence showed the suspect had allegedly stolen the identities of Kelly Hullenbaugh and other people, including someone named Nicole.
"He had a credit card," Seranko said. "He had a couple of Social Security cards he had made up or sent for. There was a passport. It all had his pictures on it, but it was in different names."
Hullenbaugh has allegedly admitted taking pictures of Greensburg Salem cheerleaders from her car as the girls were going to a football game Friday night, but police say there is nothing illegal about the photos or her cheerleading uniforms, which they believe were bought from a catalog.
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